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201 The Soundtrack of Life
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AMDG. Join us for the second in our multi-movement reflection on music. Carl Hasler and Olivia Knuffke visit with Bonnie, Steven, and Jordan about how music can be a kind of beauty that stretches your soul; the way that “classical” music can build stamina, attention, and the ability to sit with something new—but also the way that “classical” music can be a misnomer; reminiscences of the first time each of them heard various pieces; and the ongoing exchange between what a piece of music brings to you and what you bring to it.
Kolbecast episodes mentioned & relevant:
- 186 Full Circle (of Fifths), part 1 of this conversation
- 194 Visual Literacy with Amanda Shepard
- 28 A Pessimist with Hope featuring Dr. Anthony Esolen
- 191 A Window into the Ancient World with Mike Aquilina
- 36 A Beauty-Linked Life with Dr. Carol Reynolds
Other resources mentioned:
- Anthony & Debra Esolen’s Word & Song Substack
- Hymn suggestions in Faith & Life teacher manuals
- Laudate Listening Guide from Kolbe bookstore
- Dr. Hank Reynolds’s Friday Performance Picks on the blog at ProfessorCarol.com
Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you’d like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey.
We’d be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey!
The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
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Manage episode 410432703 series 2854915
AMDG. Join us for the second in our multi-movement reflection on music. Carl Hasler and Olivia Knuffke visit with Bonnie, Steven, and Jordan about how music can be a kind of beauty that stretches your soul; the way that “classical” music can build stamina, attention, and the ability to sit with something new—but also the way that “classical” music can be a misnomer; reminiscences of the first time each of them heard various pieces; and the ongoing exchange between what a piece of music brings to you and what you bring to it.
Kolbecast episodes mentioned & relevant:
- 186 Full Circle (of Fifths), part 1 of this conversation
- 194 Visual Literacy with Amanda Shepard
- 28 A Pessimist with Hope featuring Dr. Anthony Esolen
- 191 A Window into the Ancient World with Mike Aquilina
- 36 A Beauty-Linked Life with Dr. Carol Reynolds
Other resources mentioned:
- Anthony & Debra Esolen’s Word & Song Substack
- Hymn suggestions in Faith & Life teacher manuals
- Laudate Listening Guide from Kolbe bookstore
- Dr. Hank Reynolds’s Friday Performance Picks on the blog at ProfessorCarol.com
Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you’d like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey.
We’d be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey!
The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
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